It is confusing Pandits to decide that who is telling truth and who is
playing politics. Despite being real brothers and veteran politicians both Dr
Farooq and Dr Mustfa are always viewing objects in contrast. Dust of coalition
confrontation was yet to settle down; both leaders issued another statement about
Kashmiri Panditds in contrast.
history of Jammu and Kashmir, Union Minister and President National Conference (NC)
Dr Farooq Abdullah asked displaced people for "forgiveness."
"One of the major tragedies that we had to go through was ethnic cleansing
that took place in Jammu and Kashmir," he said at a book launch function
in national capital. "I think it was one of the darkest chapters in the
history of the State that will always remain and for which even for years if we
ask God for forgiveness I wonder if it will ever come," he said.
Mohammad Sayeed responsible for exodus of Pandits in 1990s, senior National
Conference leader, Dr Mustafa Kamal said the duo “forced” Pandits to flee from
Valley in order to malign Muslims. “Jagmohan and Mufti (the then Home Minister)
coerced Kashmiri Pandits to migrate from the Valley to malign Muslims and spark
communal riots in Kashmir,” Kamal said in a public meeting in Rusan Tangmarg. It
is important to mention that Manish Tiwari Congress spokesperson during a penal
discussion on a news channel has also spoken that former governor Jagmohan has
forced Pandits to flee from their homes and hearths in the beginning of
nineties.
comfort for community in exile. Pandit leaders terming statements confusing alleged
that despite lodging complaints of encroachment of their land and houses in
police as well as in Chief Minister’s grievance cell no action against
encroachers was taken. Citing example of complaint no 15666 against one Azad
Ahmed Mir by Ravinder Shangloo in CM’s grievance cell, they said if National
Conference is serious about their statements then why is its Chief Minister
ignorant in taking action against culprits. They also expressed discontent with
NC lead government for not giving representation to community members in
decision making bodies.